→ August 3, 2012
— Evan LaBuzetta reports from Cambridge, Massachusetts Last October, a crew of Pembroke alumni assembled in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to race in the Head of the Charles regatta. HOCR is the largest two-day rowing regatta in the world, attracting over 8,000 competitors and a quarter-million spectators annually. The Pembrokians in this […]
→ July 31, 2012
One of Pembroke’s greatest masters in its history, Giles Henderson, has announced his retirement, effective in August 2013. The search for a new Master is underway. The College has retained the services of the executive search firm Moloney Search to help with the selection of the new Master. Giles became Master of Pembroke in 2001. […]
→ July 31, 2012
In Cambridge, Massachusetts, on May 14, Dr. Stephen Tuck and Tom Herman, ’71, hosted a gathering of Boston-area Pembrokians over wine, cheese, and nostalgic conversation at Harvard’s W.E.B Du Bois Institute, where Dr. Tuck was Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow for the academic year 2011-2012. Dr. Tuck provided a fascinating lecture on Malcolm X and […]
→ July 31, 2012
In New York on May 9, Chris Rokos, ’89, hosted a reception for Pembrokians at his beautiful SoHo apartment on a warm spring evening. Master Giles Henderson and Strategic Development Director Andrew Seton came all the way from Oxford to attend. After several rounds of delicious hors d’oeuvres, champagne, and […]
→ August 4, 2011
JANE KERSHAW: PEMBROKE’S JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOLAR Jane Kershaw, Modern History 2000, is studying at Harvard University on a Kennedy Memorial Scholarship for the academic year 2004-2005. The scholarships, created in 1965 to honor the late President John F. Kennedy, and which Jane describes as “Rhodes Scholarships in reverse,” are given to 12 graduates […]
→ August 4, 2011
FROM THE MASTER………… I am grateful to have had the opportunity to meet with so many of you over the course of this last year – both in the US and here at Pembroke. Thanks to all of you who travelled so far to be with us for the 1960-1966 Gaudy, the 1988-1990 […]
→ August 4, 2011
STEPHEN TUCK: PEMBROKE DON; U.S.HISTORY SCHOLAR In 1994, Stephen Tuck, fresh out of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, drove into the heart of America’s South, in search of the roots of American racial conflict. He is now a popular Pembroke History Fellow specializing in U.S. History. “As an undergraduate, I thought I ought […]
→ August 4, 2011
NEWS FROM THE COMMUNITY JOHN KAY, ’38, attended the September 2004 gathering at Pembroke as part of a visit to the UK filled with reunions. He lives in Washington, D.C., where he is president of the local chapter of a car club and vice-president of the county garden club. He is preparing a biography […]
→ August 1, 2011
Pasquale Di Pasquale, Jr.: 1928 – 2004 Born in East Boston, Massachusetts, Pasquale “Pat” Di Pasquale, ’55, graduated from Somerville High School in 1945 and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean conflict. After his military service, he graduated with a BA from the University of Notre Dame in 1955, before […]
→ August 1, 2011
As the presidential candidates were crisscrossing America in the final days of the 2004 election, so too were Pembroke master Giles Henderson, bursar John Church, and co-director of development Angela Gustafsson. On Monday, September 20, in Washington D.C., more than 50 Pembroke alumni and their friends gathered for a reception and dinner at […]